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Daubney, William Heaford

"The Three Additions to Daniel, a Study"

iii. 16--18, apparently based on ??'s version. In the
case of v. 5 in _Ep._ lviii. there is a slight variation in the readings
of some MSS. as given by Hartel. _Cf._ Prof. Swete's _Introd._ 1902, p.
47.
PSEUDO-CYPRIAN (3rd century?) gives parts of vv. 37, 38, in _Oratio_ II.
2, following ????? a little more closely than ??.
PASSING OF MARY (3rd or 4th century, _see D.C.B., Mary_, 1142b). In
the First Latin form vv. 33--39 are clearly referred to.
ATHANASIUS (?? 373) in his _Discourse against Arians_, II. 8, quotes v. 5
as words of Daniel, which he also refers to in III. 30.
EPHREM SYRUS (?? 378). In the hymn _de Jejunio_ there is, according to
T.J. Lamy (Mechlin, 1886), a reference to Bel and the Dragon, "cum
Daniel jejunavit."
GREGORY NAZIANZEN (?? 390) in his poetical _Pr?¦cepta ad Virgines_ has the
line, speaking of Daniel, ????µ?????·?? ????? ???????¶ ?‡??????¶?? ??????­???±?„?? ???±??–?„?± ???????†?®?„???….
AMBROSE (?? 397), in his Commentary in _Ep. ad Rom. I. 23_, writes,
"Coluerunt et serpentem draconem quem occidit Daniel, homo dei" (Basel,
1527, IV.


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